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The answer is C
D-Day was the day when Allied forces stormed the shores of Normandy, France. It was a crucial victory for the Allied forces, but there were many casualties.
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C. It gave the Allied forces entry into France.
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The Germans knew that the Allies were planning an advance into France to try to retake the Western front in World War II. Â The Allies used various forms of deception under "Operation Fortitude" to get the Germans to think they were getting ready to invade in the Pas-de-Calais region in northern France, keeping their actual plans to invade at the beaches of Normandy (in northwest France) a top secret. Â Troops landed at five sites along the Normandy beaches in the famous "D-Day" invasion of 1944.
"D-day," is actually military jargon for the day any operation goes into action, and H-hour" is the hour at which the operation commences. Â "Operation Overlord," as the planned incursion of France was called, has become the all-time most famous "D-Day" of American military forces. Â The Allies were seeking to retake France, which had fallen under German control early in the war.